Ingredients:
-1 piece tofu
-1 Chinese sausage
-1/4 ground pork
-3 cloves garlic
-1 tspSchezuan peppercorns
-dried chilies (optional)
-1/2 tsp each: oyster sauce, sesame oil
-salt, sugar, and pepper to taste
What to Do:
Coarsely mince sausage. Cut tofu into small bite size cubes. Mince garlic and set a side. Add sausages into a hot pan and fry until fragrant and releases some oil. Remove sausages from pan and addSchezuan peppercorns. Fry the peppercorns until fragrant; before fishing them out of the oil and throwing them away. Add mine garlic and chilies to the oil, fry until fragrant; add pork, sausage, and tofu. Stir fry until pork is cooked. Add oyster sauce, sesame oil, salt, sugar and pepper to taste.
-1 piece tofu
-1 Chinese sausage
-1/4 ground pork
-3 cloves garlic
-1 tsp
-dried chilies (optional)
-1/2 tsp each: oyster sauce, sesame oil
-salt, sugar, and pepper to taste
What to Do:
Coarsely mince sausage. Cut tofu into small bite size cubes. Mince garlic and set a side. Add sausages into a hot pan and fry until fragrant and releases some oil. Remove sausages from pan and add
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Hello, can you give me a recipe for chinese sausage (lap chiong) , because they sell in here very expensive, and it doesn't look appealing. I know you like to experiment or try new recipes maybe you can share with me how to make chinese sausages. Thanks alot
anon,
i do not have a recipe for chinese sausage.
white poplar,
you can find my recipe for banh nuong over at datviet.com's cooking forum. Please post all recipe requests in the cooking forums I particpate in (links a bottom of page). My blog is just for whatever I feel like cooking not requests.
yes, of course you can link me to your blog.
hi tt, im just bloghopping! you've got a real fantastic and awesome blog, and thru your site, i know so much more about vietnamese food now. thanks for sharing. by the way, i'm an avid foodie myself who loves to bake, cook and experiment with different dishes. keep up the good work!